water leaks inside my 99 civic hb
its a really common problem with 96-00 hatches, the water comes in from behind your taillights. You might want to change the little foam rubber seal behind your tails
Yup leaks in my 99 hatch too. It's on the driver side tail light for me. I'm wondering does honda sell replacement rubber thingys behind the tail lights?
hehe i have the same problem when it rains, i heard you replace the foam or a rubber seal vent near the rear bumper...i could be wrong but you replace something back there heheh
some do it and give up part number and a write up plz!
some do it and give up part number and a write up plz!
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First, what you need to do is pull off your tail lights, and clean them off.
then, clean the foam gasket that is placed between car and lights.
next, apply 1/4 inch bead of hondabond around the opening where your lights set against.
Then let hondabond dry completely!!!!!!!!!!YOU MUST LET HONDABOND DRY COMPLETELY OR YOUR LIGHTS WILL BE STUCK TO YOUR CAR!!!
Before reinstalling lights apply foam gasket to back of light and reassemble.
Not only will you still be using all honda parts, but the bead of hondabond will act as shield an redirect water away from the opening!
**** luck!!!
then, clean the foam gasket that is placed between car and lights.
next, apply 1/4 inch bead of hondabond around the opening where your lights set against.
Then let hondabond dry completely!!!!!!!!!!YOU MUST LET HONDABOND DRY COMPLETELY OR YOUR LIGHTS WILL BE STUCK TO YOUR CAR!!!
Before reinstalling lights apply foam gasket to back of light and reassemble.
Not only will you still be using all honda parts, but the bead of hondabond will act as shield an redirect water away from the opening!
**** luck!!!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Geeky_Gambit »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">its a really common problem with 96-00 hatches, the water comes in from behind your taillights. You might want to change the little foam rubber seal behind your tails</TD></TR></TABLE>
yep....i have to do this soon
yep....i have to do this soon
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by spork2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">...Then let hondabond dry completely!!!!!!!!!!YOU MUST LET HONDABOND DRY COMPLETELY OR YOUR LIGHTS WILL BE STUCK TO YOUR CAR!!! **** luck!!!
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I'm guessing this happened to you?
Thanks for the write up bro...i'll be doin' it soon.
</TD></TR></TABLE> I'm guessing this happened to you?
Thanks for the write up bro...i'll be doin' it soon.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by kalvin916 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">well if it leaks from the back then how come my car leak from both the front driver and passenger sides? </TD></TR></TABLE>
Are you saying it's leaking from around the firewall/footwell area?
If so, I know exactly what your talking about. On my 92 hatch I noticed my passenger side floormat was damp one day but didn't think to much about it until I went to get gas one day and the pump didn't stop and shot gas all over the fuel door area so they gave me a free car wash. SO as I was getting the car washed I noticed a couple drips come from under the clove box and land on the floormat. Does this sound similar to your problem?
I just fixed the problem last weekend and washed the car yesterday and no more leaks. I did take pictures on the procedure but haven't had time to download them from the camera and do the write-up yet. I'll get to that write-up done asap if anyones interested. I should have it posted sometime next week, the weekend might be to busy.
Let me know if anyone is interested.
Are you saying it's leaking from around the firewall/footwell area?
If so, I know exactly what your talking about. On my 92 hatch I noticed my passenger side floormat was damp one day but didn't think to much about it until I went to get gas one day and the pump didn't stop and shot gas all over the fuel door area so they gave me a free car wash. SO as I was getting the car washed I noticed a couple drips come from under the clove box and land on the floormat. Does this sound similar to your problem?
I just fixed the problem last weekend and washed the car yesterday and no more leaks. I did take pictures on the procedure but haven't had time to download them from the camera and do the write-up yet. I'll get to that write-up done asap if anyones interested. I should have it posted sometime next week, the weekend might be to busy.
Let me know if anyone is interested.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by spork2 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Then let hondabond dry completely!!!!!!!!!!YOU MUST LET HONDABOND DRY COMPLETELY OR YOUR LIGHTS WILL BE STUCK TO YOUR CAR!!! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Heck yes, more new people who actually help. And I couldn't help it, but that made me laugh.
Heck yes, more new people who actually help. And I couldn't help it, but that made me laugh.
the whole driver side of my hatch is soaked with water. it only goes about half and inch up the carpet but it starts to smell funky after a while and the ladies dont like that. i have no freakin idea where it comes from but its really annoying and its obviously not drying because, well its never completely dry in there!!!
where is it coming from?!?!
where is it coming from?!?!



